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OK, es ist (fast) Wochenende und wieder Zeit für ein Experiment – diesmal zum Mitmachen 😉:
Welcher der beiden nachfolgenden Posts sieht für euch besser aus und auf welchen würdet ihr eher klicken.

Gerne schön weit teilen, damit das von vielen und mit den unterschiedlichsten Clients gesehen wird.

Wenn der Unterschied besonders groß ist, gerne auch mit Screenshots antworten. Danke!

#Mastodon #SocialMedia #Fediverse #Apps

  • Post 1 (mit generierter Preview) (75%, 57 votes)
  • Post 2 (mit Titelbild als Anhang) (25%, 19 votes)
76 voters. Poll end: 2 weeks ago

in reply to Martin Holland

Die Darstellung hängt ja auch vom verwendeten Clienten ab...

Bei #FediLab hab ich z.B. die Preview ausgeschaltet und bei #Sharkey bekomme ich eine Vorschau auch erst, wenn ich das will, wenn ich mit der Maus oder dem Finger drüber bin.

Das angehängte Bild halte ich für überflüssig.

Sinnvoll fände ich, wenn Überschriften mit Markdown/ MFM als solche gekennzeichnet würden.

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Available Now: Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests, Including More Accessible Option equipmentlink.org/blog/?p=5658



So, the ham radio folks who have been telling me there will be no fallout from Israel using exploding (fake/counterfeit) Icoms

Flightaware: "Dubai's Emirates Airlines has banned passengers from carrying pagers and walkie-talkies on its flights, following last month's attacks on Lebanese group Hezbollah involving communication devices that exploded."

flightaware.com/squawks/view/1…

#aviation #hamradio #radios

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A great way to increase enthusiasm for a meeting is to cancel it.

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The Internet Archive is still down but will return in ‘days, not weeks’ theverge.com/2024/10/11/242680…


personal general FediMeta

i still kind of love Fedi but i don’t enjoy loving it.

most people still don’t see any nuance beyond sides in a conflict (I cannot emphasize this enough), and people offering solutions tend to either be too far from these conflicts or too close to them and it’s not always their fault.

the network is incredibly fragile. it’s laughably easy to bring an instance to its knees, especially servers like [redacted].

good-vs-evil thinking beyond extremely obvious cases makes people, including past versions of myself, extremely easy to manipulate at scale. As Fedi is much more tribal than most other forms of social media, this naturally makes it far too easy to stir up anything from drama to mass calls to action based on flimsy selective reasoning.

And yet, it’s the only network with the people I want to follow. And the only place that I’m reasonably confident will still exist in the future. And that’s before you account for the sunk-cost fallacy impairing my judgement.

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re: personal general FediMeta

one of several problems with whittling down any conflict to “sides” is that you eventually find yourself on certain sides and that becomes part of your identity. And when someone on one of your sides does something horrible that hurts another one of your sides, you end up having an identity crisis and need to redefine what those sides are to exclude that person.

Hence: whitewashing in response to a BIPoC user opposing you, erasing queer identities or redefining queerness to maintain purity and exclude certain queer people.

Previously on “Seirdy posts about meta non-specifically”:

this was prompted not by big new meta but some introspection as I danced on the event horizon of something resembling burnout (I find “burnout” too binary/absolute a term to describe how I run out of spoons).

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re: personal general FediMeta

just re-read the post and I want to clarify: there are legitimate reasons to create new queer labels that are more restrictive if you want to describe an experience that’s unique to a smaller group of people or class. i’m not against that entire practice; using it to describe more specific experiences and exclude people who can’t relate to it is a good thing.

I’ve seen it used multiple times to redefine queerness on Fedi to exclude people on a queer instance who aren’t aligned with another queer instance, because the first instance isn’t ✨actually✨ queer, because queerness means agreeing with me! That’s the specific form I’m talking about.

I mean, nobody says it like that. People dress it up. But everybody knows the feelings behind the words.



this, despite the many (god, so many) pronunciation mistakes, is a masterpiece.
I recommend that all who consider themselves allies to Jews and Palestinians watch this video essay (or even better, read the sources that were used to write it. but watching it is shorter).
Nebula
nebula.tv/videos/jessiegender-…
YouTube
youtu.be/zOmvJZCn-IE

@israel @palestine

#Zionism #Antizionism #Israel #Palestine #Genocide #antisemitism #Gaza #VideoEssay



The latest edition of This Week in Matrix is out! Policy lists for the community bot, aaaaaallllll the spec versions for the Elm SDK and improvements on the Neoboard widget.

This and more on our blog at matrix.org/blog/2024/10/11/thi…

#TWIM #Matrix

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Ja som zase mimo a to sa dnes šéf dozvedel že v sklade fajčím trávu. 😐 😂



I’m not sure whether there is anything but SquareX PR to this story: globenewswire.com/news-release…

Either way: yes, malicious browser extensions can still do considerable damage, even with Manifest V3. No amount of technical improvements is going to change that: as long as extensions can do something useful, they will also be able to turn rogue.

Manifest V3 implemented some rather effective measures to prevent legitimate extensions from being exploited. It also to some degree made it easier to inspect extensions and identify problematic use of browser APIs.

But, and I doubt that it comes as much of a surprise, it’s still very bad to have malicious extensions installed. No real changes here.



New Gmail Security Alert For Billions As 7-Day AI Hack Confirmed forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2…
in reply to Tamas G

And this is what I have been trying to warn people against since I worked at the FTC. While this AI stuff can be useful, people need to be aware of what others will use it for.


My niece is 2, and this week I just started explaining to her that my eyes don't work the way hers do and I can't see toys she shows me or sites we're driving past. For those of you who are blind or close to blind people, and also have young children in your lives, when and how did you explain your blindness to them? #Blind


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serious commentary on lewd meme, spicy take

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re: serious commentary on lewd meme, spicy take
Know Your Meme has decent coverage but the main thing to know is that leftist furries used that sentence against the small but vocal group of right-wing furries it originated from so much that it became a PITA for the original right-wing creator, as people would reply with that sentence to every post they made.
in reply to Seirdy

re: serious commentary on lewd meme, spicy take

its use by leftists wasn’t opening a door to normalizing and welcoming right-wing influence and making original targets of the meme unwelcome; the original meme wasn’t made to specifically target any demographic. it overwhelmingly stifled right-wing influence by derailing threads with furries pushing bigoted talking points, getting them to STFU. Leftist furries took an untargeted meme and gave it a target.

like, there’s no contest. leftist furries had an overwhelming victory on this front. it’s not a leftist remix of a meme; it’s entirely a leftist furry meme now, and the perfect response to anyone from one of the bigoted corners of furry culture who doesn’t deserve a proper response but does deserve to be inflated, making them big and round.

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Thinking about writing something on why Tokio's semaphores are fantastic but you should never use Tokio's mutexes
in reply to rain 🌦️

Yes, please. Does the part about mutexes have anything to do with (lack of) cancellation safety?


ICYMI: Internet Archive hacked, data breach impacts 31 million users

1. Nobody is safe.

2. A non-profit is using bcrypt to hash passwords, no reason why your for-profit company can't do the same.

#cybersecurity #security #infosec

bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu…



Ahh, that one aspect of Windows that never changes over the years.

[Inserts USB stick]

This needs fixing, there are ERRORS!

Allow me to scan this disk, I found ERRORS!!!!

[Windows scans USB stick]

Nope, no errors here, I found nothing to fix.



New blog post:

harihareswara.net/posts/2024/d…

Should we have the same standard for everyone's behavior in a volunteer group? In particular, when we're evaluating and addressing destructive behavior, should we apply two different standards? One if they're a "known quantity" and one if they're not?

My answer is: yes, sort of. Not so much for *assessing* the behavior. But I suggest different approaches in how we react to it as we work on repair.



Someone please give me an idea to enable instant messaging between a kid with an iPad but no phone number and an uncle with an Android phone and no interest in nerd shit.

Difficulty level:

  • No Matrix or XMPP
  • No Facebook/WhatsApp/Telegram
  • No strangers able to contact the kid

in reply to David Goldfield

This quote made me physically cringe.

"One ear, nose and throat specialist CNET previously spoke to has even treated patients who seriously damaged their eardrums by answering the phone with a Q-tip sticking out of one of their ears. That's a phone call that can truly ruin your day!"

I can't even imagine that. Ow.



NASA Is Creating a Time Zone for the Moon. In Space, Every Microsecond Matters cnet.com/science/space/nasa-is…


Does the TalkBack screen reader for Android expose any text attributes? Font name, size, style (bold/italic), color, etc.?
in reply to Matt Campbell

I've never seen it. I can't see where it would fit into the API anyway.
in reply to Arnold Loubriat

@DataTriny Well, I know that the CharSequence that you pass to AccessibilityNodeInfo.setText can contain spans. And I see where Chromium and Flutter use that to indicate locale and a couple of other things, but not the text attributes I was asking about.


Did you catch Ron's recent Freedom Scientific Training Podcast? Listeners will explore how the F6 key simplifies navigation across Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint, offering practical tips for quickly moving between different panes and boosting efficiency. The Power of the F6 Key in MS Office Products: freedomscientifictraining.libs…

#TechTips #Podcast #JAWS #FreedomScientificTraining

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If your home timeline is way too full, you could try using Mastodon's "Lists" feature. This lets you put selected accounts into their own themed mini-timelines and hide them from your Home timeline. You can then browse these Lists when you want, like channels on a TV.

For example you could put all your sports news follows into their own List, and then view your sports List when you want sports news.

More info on creating lists and hiding them from your Home timeline:

➡️ fedi.tips/how-to-use-the-lists…



Latest update on the DDOS attack from @brewsterkahle (Oct 11 @ 10:22am PT):

"The data is safe.

Services are offline as we examine and strengthen them. Sorry, but needed. @internetarchive staff is working hard.

Estimated Timeline: days, not weeks.

Thank you for the offers of pizza (we are set)."

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in reply to internetarchive

I'm so sorry for this outrageous attack but I applaud you for your work. Thank you so much for all that you do.


If I was a BDFL running a prominent FOSS project, I would take steps right now to structurally protect the organization from my own decision-making. <-- I'm not a BDFL of anything but this is truth :-) tedium.co/2024/10/03/wordpress…
in reply to roland

the problem is just capitalism here with a conflicting position.


El juez que lleva el caso Ábalos ha tenido suerte. Es muchísimo más fácil saber quien es P.Sánchez que M.Rajoy.


I’m not sure I have anything interesting to post right now.

And yet that hasn’t stopped me before.


in reply to Fidel

@fidel I guess @thunderbird is on a different "sort of company" not related to Firefox anymore.
in reply to Kari'boka

@fidel Both MZLA (which makes Thunderbird) and the Mozilla Corporation (which makes Firefox) are under the Mozilla Foundation, but we are completely separate from each other, including financially. You can read more about this in the original blog post announcing it: blog.thunderbird.net/2020/01/t…


Gave a talk last night on technology and election security at the Linda Hall science library in Kansas City. I got there early and they let me spend an amazing afternoon with their rare books. Here’s the book that got Galileo in trouble with the Inquisition, complete with a handwritten correction (“semi” in margin) by the author.
in reply to Matt Blaze

I’m not generally given to fetishizing “rare” “original” objects, but touching a manuscript that came directly from freaking *Galileo* was indescribably magical for me. I felt a direct connection to 400 years of science and troublemaking right at my fingertips.


Daniel's weekly report October 11, 2024

lists.haxx.se/pipermail/daniel…

strncpy, complexity, CVE, pie chart, early data, MVP, cURL closet



Listen to the latest webinar tapping into different 'ally' personalities and answering all your question on our new AI assistant
podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho…


I wish my Jewish followers a blessed, holy and a meaningful Yom Kippur.


once you realize that the core dream of language model AI proponents is “owning a slave” you really can’t unsee it.
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You're in a game show. There are three closed chests, 1, 2, and 3. One of them contains a prize, the other two are empty. You can choose one chest and choose chest 1. "Are you sure?" the game host asks. "You can still switch if you want to!"

At that very moment, chest 2 malfunctions and accidentally opens. It is empty. "Huh," says the host, genuinely surprised. "Well, my offer stands."

What should you do?

  • Switch to chest 3 (59%, 192 votes)
  • Stay with chest 1 (9%, 32 votes)
  • It doesn't matter (30%, 100 votes)
324 voters. Poll end: 3 weeks ago

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in reply to Victor Gijsbers

@modulux haha this sort of hypathetical was presented in the film 21. Also in Robert J Sawyer's novel Wake. I recognise this. very cool
in reply to Matthew J

I got it wrong. I thought it was the Monty Hall problem but after reading the thread I was convinced that it was different.